March 28 Are You Investable? Win a ticket!

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DallasBlue and EFactor present a workshop on venture funding March 28th 6-9 pm at the Hotel ZaZa ballroom in uptown Dallas.  Learn and network with entrepreneurs and investors.

Keynote speaker CEO and venture finance consultant Ralph Patterson visits us from Silicon Valley to share “Don’t Crash & Burn: Avoid 13 Entrepreneur Funding Mistakes.” His unique approach and experience working with hundreds of startups will be invaluable to your funding search and knowledge.

In addition a panel of local angels and financiers present their own tips and talk about the DFW funding scene. This is a can’t-miss event for founders and small business owners of all experience levels, as well as investors, service providers, and partners.

Learn more or ask questions on LinkedIn Events.

Early registration of only $10 expires at the end of this week. Register now!

Win a ticket! We’re giving away three free tickets to the workshop.  Enter before Monday March 21 at 12pm CT by commenting here on the blog with your contact info or tweeting “Are You Investable? Dallas Entrepreneur Workshop Mon March 28 6pm @ Hotel ZaZa #DallasInvestable http://bit.ly/gFH9or” .

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3 Responses to “March 28 Are You Investable? Win a ticket!”


  1. 1 Jose Gonzalez March 16, 2011 at 10:13 am

    Thank you !
    Send me a free ticket to:

  2. 2 i_jessica March 16, 2011 at 11:08 am

    Looks like a great event!

  3. 3 Jeff Daugherty March 16, 2011 at 10:39 pm

    Marc,

    I look forward to attending and am bring a client with me.

    Regards,

    Jeff


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